Backfield (5)

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Alfred Morris, Chris Thompson, Jawan Jamison, Roy Helu, Darrel Young

Maybe it would come as a shock to some, but I think rookie running backs Jawan Jamison and Chris Thompson make the roster over Evan Royster. Both new guys help add different wrinkles to the offense that Royster can't.

It'll be interesting to see how Roy Helu progresses over the course of the summer. After suffering an ugly injury and questionable recovery, Helu may not be healthy enough to be effective, in which we could see a guy like Ike Williams surprise some people.

Tight End (4)

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Fred Davis, Logan Paulsen, Niles Paul, Jordan Reed

This is easily the most predictable position for the Redskins right now.

Barring an unforeseen injury that puts a guy down for the count, Fred Davis and Logan Paulsen will top the depth chart, while Niles Paul continues to develop at the position and rookie Jordan Reed is slowly worked in strictly as a receiving threat.

Wide Receiver (7)

By only addressing the position by signing free agents following the draft, the Redskins receiving corps continues to lack a threatening reputation.

Pierre Garcon is clearly the No. 1, while Joshua Morgan serves as a good, solid option. Santana Moss is aging, yet he can still be very effective this season.

After that, not much else to go crazy over.

Because they've seen flashes here and there, I think coaches hang on to Leonard Hankerson for one more season to see if he can put it all together, but he's going to need to work his tail off. I don't see this camp as being an easy one for him, by any means.

Same goes for Aldrick Robinson. I don't think it'll be easy, but the Redskins obviously like his speed, and he may be considered an eventual replacement for Moss.

Linebacker (8)

The Redskins look to get both starter Brian Orakpo and backup Keenan Robinson back from injury. Both serve as key pieces to the Redskins defense.

Despite being suspended for the first four games of the season, Rob Jackson will make the roster. He showed entirely too much last season in place of the injured Orakpo and his failed drug test seems a bit bogus.

Drafted in the fifth round of last month's draft, Brandon Jenkins is an edge-rusher I believe the Redskins are excited about. I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of him early on, especially in the absence of Jackson.